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On the Web
- Sukkot Central - OU.ORG - OU.ORG Presents Sukkot, with basic and advanced articles, practical guides, and links.
- Sukkot - VBM holiday Journal - Articles on the holiday of Sukkot from the archives of the Virtual Beit Midrash, in the areas of Law and Jewish thought.
- The Karaite Korner - Hag HaSukkot - Karaite interpretation of Sukkot
- The Esrog Warehouse - Growers and importers of the four Sukkot species. Also stock pre-fab sukkah and schach.
- Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Index - OU.ORG - OU.ORG presents Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah - guide for the final days that follow Sukkot, with basic and advanced levels, including audio recordings of special prayers.
- Zaide Reuven's Esrog Farm - Offering lulav/esrog sets, live esrog trees, and Sukkot-related merchandise.
- Esrogim.com - Offering esrog sets, sukkot in canvas and panel-sided styles, and schach.
- The Sukkah Project - Offering do-it-yourself wood-frame or steel-tubing sukkah kits and accessories.
- Sukkah.com - Selling canvas, panel-sided, or portable sukkot and accessories.
- The Complete High Holidays - Extensive collection of articles on every aspect of the High Holidays: Elul, Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah; interactive quizzes; recipes; Ask-the-Rabbi; full calendar; holiday services search. (From Chabad-Lubavitch)
Wikipedia Articles
- Sukkot - Sukkot (, also known as Succoth, Sukkos, Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles, is a Biblical pilgrimage festival that occurs in autumn on the 15th day of the month of Tishri (late September to late October). The holiday lasts 7 days.
- Haifa International Film Festival - The Haifa International Film Festival is held each year during the holiday of Sukkot on the ridge of Mount Carmel overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The Festival was founded in 1983 and was the first of its kind in Israel.
- Sukkah - The sukkah is a temporary dwelling that Jews use during the holiday of Sukkot.
- Simchat Beit HaShoeivah - Simchat Beit Hashoeivah or Simchas Beis Hashoeiva is a special celebration held by Jews during the Intermediate days of Sukkos. In the days of the Temple in Jerusalem, a unique service was performed every morning throughout the Sukkot holiday: the Nisuch HaMayim (נסוך המים—lit.
- Holishkes - Holishkes is a traditional Jewish cabbage roll dish, served at Sukkot.